<Insert Your logo> RFID activities at the University of Rome “Sapienza” Alice Moroni [email protected] 1.it ETSI Workshop on RFID and The Internet Of Things, 25th February, 2008
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RFID activities at the University of Rome “Sapienza”
Alice [email protected]
ETSI Workshop on RFID and The Internet Of Things, 25th February, 2008
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Members of RFID Lab
Director: Prof. Gianni Orlandi, Full Professor of TelecommunicationCoordinator: Prof. Carlo Maria Medaglia, Associate Professor of HCI
Centre for the Applications of Television and Distance Learning Techniques (CATTID), University of Rome “Sapienza”
Department of Ingegneria Elettronica, Faculty of Engineering, Univ. of Rome “Sapienza” Department of Ingegneria Informatica, Faculty of Engineering, Univ. of Rome “Sapienza” Department of Logistica e Gestione Merci, Faculty of Commerce, Univ. of Rome “Sapienza” Centre for Transports and Logistics (CTL), Faculty of Engineering, Univ. of Rome
“Sapienza” Department of Informatica, Faculty of Computer Science, Univ. of Rome “Sapienza” Department of Scienze della Comunicazione, Faculty of Mass Communication, Univ. of
Rome “Sapienza” Department of Informatica Sistemi e Produzione (DISP), Faculty of Engineering, Università
di Roma “Tor Vergata” Department of Ingegneria dell’Impresa (DII), Faculty of Engineering, Università di Roma
“Tor Vergata” Institute for the Protection and Security of the Citizen, JRC Joint Research Centre UE
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Sponsor & Partner
Gold Sponsor
Partners
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Activities
RFID and wireless for cultural heritage RFID for inclusion Wireless Sensor Network Real Time Location System Mobile / NFC Food traceability Supply chain management Dissemination
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Activities
RFID and wireless for cultural heritage RFID for inclusion Wireless Sensor Network Real Time Location System Mobile / NFC Food traceability Supply chain management Dissemination
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Dissemination
Guidelines on RFID for the Italian PAItalian Ministry of Innovation in the PA
White Paper on RFIDItalian Ministry of Communications
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RFID and wireless for cultural heritage
Wi-Art is a mobile application that provides accessible hystorical and artistic information about artworks, guiding the user during the visit around the museum through a user-friendly interface.
Wi-Art uses HF passive tags operating at 13,56 MHz, standard ISO 15693 (operative range with SD card -size reader: 0 - 10 cm).
Wi-Way is a revisited version of wi-Art for outdoor environments. It uses UHF active tags operating at 865-868 MHz, standard ISO 18000-7 (operative range 10 - 100 m) and Wi-Fi Based localization.
Wi-Art and Wi-Way were developed with the help of UCI (Italian Union of Blind Users) to be completly accessible.
RFID READERON SD i/o RFID TAG
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RFID for inclusion
SESEcure and SASAfe MOMObility NETNETwork:
a mobile navigation system for blind people
four components: a tag grid a mobile device (and BT earpiece/headsets) an RFID reader cane a navigation data server
innovative and cost-effective, patented by the JRC: the cost effectiveness is due to the recovery of RFID tags used for
tracing after cattle slaughtering: these tags are then burrowed to create the grid used for navigation.
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SESAMONET: how does it work?
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RFID for inclusion
GLGLove for IIdentification and DEDEscription of OObjects:
a portable electronic system based on RFID technology, designed to help blind people in becoming autonomous in everyday life
composed of two connected parts:“Manale”contains the antenna and: allows to read and write RFID tags is designed to be comfortable and wearable with only one hand
“Electronic part”contains: the RFID reader module the bluetooth module a rechargeable battery
Is always connected with “manale” via an electric wire
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RFID for inclusion
Future developments: integration between SESAMONET and GLIDEO
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Mobile / NFC : the StoLPaN project
StoLPaN (Store Logistics and Payment with NFC) is a pan-European consortium of companies, universities and user groups, supported by the European Commission’s IST program.
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StoLPaN : concept
Research and develop a multi-application environment for NFC phones (StoLPaN HCI).
Increase value for content and services by utilizing the capability of the NFC phone: Display, OTA, Secure Element
Contribute to the NFC ecosystem: Business, Technical, Legal, Security and Regulatory
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StoLPaN : project structure
Mobile Phone Track: to define secure interoperable operating environment for managing multiple 3rd NFC services on mobile devices to enable mass development.
Retail Track: to demonstrate the use of the methodology in high street phones and in-store support devices.
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StoLPaN HCI The StoLPaN consortium is working on a Java based
mobile HOST application that will enable NFC mobile phones to run different applications within the same NFC chip in a transparent environment, neutralizing specifics of the handset design.
Different applications
Common interface
Security level
Physical layer
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We care of Past, Present and Future of your TreasuresNot Wizards, we’re RFID Men at Work
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!Alice Moroni
http://w3.uniroma1.it/rfidlab
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